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4 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921. County? Is this the ay to show the|the Mullan-Gage Act in Harlem and| john Hand, No, 1380 @t, Nicholas Ave- |HYLAN LOSES VOTES | ney should vote forjon Washington Heights, Recently|nue, Ho anid a young polleeman in | BECAUSE CRAIG SAID em no vepresen-| this equad was disbanded and Mur-|piain clothes told him in Aeptember a‘humber of hit aniong them eneral and Jatghed in- «| keopers had been “shaken down" by | his office yeater former rum sleutha, i" Je ’ |phy was nent to do patrol duty in) that he coul n protection by 5 \! \‘WOP TOLA GUARDIA | en was taken of] Brooklyn paying $100 a hb. He pald the aa ‘ k hands with Hylan,| “wo days ago the Inspector re-| 100, he said } i} ins of Greater fate w York Will} Hylan to a fac 6 away from the) ceived Information that certain saloon} Inspector Calalane simmoned to : | ran, Leader jerene oe a to: | pall mt 1 | © the f Diaz were NO-| policemen. ‘The only saloonke ; Dek ares, ; A ’ ‘wan i ; Ares Lat vagei, Chairman of the ‘; fy ‘ Murphy, who was promptly ldentifled ) was the con ng money was by Hand. Murphy furnished bail a i My re eel : allan Clubs, declared They ay about were run- and they | hat Mayor Hylan wi ii Shies at Question. Regarding | toaly all) ot eae Tinie ee eater Now York. dn explanation / Fund for Aiding Jobless, te uid: Stanley $ Tee Gibbous f { H : eee am bie he Tailan people of Ne t Hylan at heart cares vary | ting—a Limtted Number o i } Fearing a Political Pitfall, |, #*"*."" aan: chet rate little for ei sei an bo iengrn 8 392 Frru Ave “At 36 St Extraordinary Offe 8 f tt SSIES called La Guardia ‘a fittie wop,' and! Sets his vote. We will vote for Cure Z ti Public Welfare Commissioner Bird | worse, { turned to Hylan and | fA" The s has ween friendly to Pyow “on ba TT. tt dh Coldh; Ghatiina oF the Mdayors| saved Bytun 1 hit ba Guardia on : ond Jloor Tale Glevatort TRO EUR FELT HATS k Industrial Ald Bureau, which was) the head? Hylan laughed a POLICEMAN HELD | created to help deservine unemployed. ppb they ask the Italians to vote for | AS RUM GRAFTER 10 00 | to-day refused to discuss the state) nn. ay : ne THe j A do te oubey On the | oy akg mien Ganlie Bane Saloonkeeper Says He Paid $100| at Wholesale Factory Prices id of funds ra forgotten that he called them for Protection and Rookie ’ and told them to go back 5 hen they asked for fair Is Arrested. Our guarantee of pertection goes with each garment Specials for Tomorrow (Saturday) French Seal Coats, $150.00 Values up to 30.00 Marvin Murphy, twenty-three years Italiana in the Dork De- jold, a polleeman of seven months’ ex-| NUSUAL types, and only a few of a kind—in black or 3 : ; Oxford felt with clever he} partment forgotten that Hylan nee, was held in West Side Po Deep Full Furred Collars & Cuffs of Skunk, Beaver colored felts, also the new nored them and trned the docks |lice Court by Magistrate Stimpson in Maid ns ad ‘ treatments of fur, ribbon, leather, touches of silver or quills, ide, it was | over to pr and their friends? |$1,000 to-day on a charge of extor-| Perfectly matched, high lustre; coat is a jaunty urces that| “Have the Italians forgotten that| tion | belted model, 36-inch length and sumptuously lined. s of the War Me rial the Tammany Tiger walked across According to Assistant District At- put $200,000 r 1 to the Brooklyn Bridge and put M el/torney Henry Goodman, Murphy was} t | Laura out of his office when he had| put on the ataff of Inspector Cahalane jJast summer to search out violators of OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © 34th Street— New York Genuine Hudson Seal Coat, $225 \ No C.O.D.’s No Credits No Approvals Mayor inti- | mat unemployed ex-service men in particular were entitled to aid from this direction. | Certain custodians of the fund sald they agreed with the Mayor in epirit, put added that they were firmly con- vinced they bad no legal right to tap a war memorial fund for any pur- pose rather th rat for which 1t was contributor might ob- ject, the custodians claimed, and his objection would be sustained in any ccurt. The Mayor's Industrial Aid Bureau met with better success in its deal-| ings with the trustees of the Army and Navy Food Sales Surplus Fund Although the trustees of this fund, which at recent date amounted to that the greatest good ished by spending the ey fe » and milk distrib- 0 rving poor, they $ i > give $5,000 to the In- c d Bureau : s money was not a direct i aught on the general funds, how- } v in the case of the memorial ; | ees of the Army and Navy Sales Surplus Fund had given Dr. Copeland De Specially Shop FIFTH AVENUE, 38™ STREET Unusual Purchasing Advantages, Saturday Misses’ New Coats of Distinction sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years. Also Suitable for Small Women to 36 Bust, SATURDAY SPECIALS IN MISSES’ APPAREL Of Twin Importance in Fashion and Value ( LOT Lo KK Cm Camel’s Hair, Heather and Nor- | mandie Coats, in Sport and Fur- 3 9 75 Cn Cex C trimmed models, with Nutria, Raccoon and Opossum. Special MISSES’ DAY AND EVENING FROCKS One Or Two-of-a-kind From Regular Stoch—REDUCED it rather a transfer from an pended bal ce in the hands of | nay LAG NATY. Sale Coats with Nutria, Wolf and Opossum collars, in convertible styles. Of beautiful soft, new fabrics. One illustrated. Special 50.00 ' the money for milk for poor conval- } escents and having received cash do- | om private sources creating | yr, Copeland had gladly 000 available for the In- Bureau. 45.00 Formerly 69.50 to 125.00 » ia to the “political Commissioner Coler tried to suppress. If Commissioner Coler has received any other financial aid The Evening World will gladly publish it, Tailored frocks of Poiret twill, afternoon frocks of Canton crepe or crepe Georgette, dance frocks of taffeta or gros de Londres. fabrics, featuring Beaver, Squir- rel and Wolf, Some with touches of handsome emb’dery. Special 68.00 PRI cess em Fur-trimmed Coats of luxurious ———.—_—_ , a BIG SHIP AFIRE IN ATLANTIC. Ptque Collared Tailored Frocks of SS. ere a Handsome Coats and Wraps of | Worsted Jersey Frocks 20.00 Poiret Twill 29.50 be pi sich a oie peel luxurious new fabrics, trimmed 08 00 | One or two-piece in smart colors Five youthful straightfine or bloused ; ee Nov. 4.—A late ie, with Mole, Beaver, Squirrel and © | with collars and cuffs of white pique. models with interesting braid applica- 1 the identity of which is unknown, is on Wolf. One illustrated. Special | tions. fire 400 mil utheast of Halifax, oa SE cig agallee | dS Fur Collared Suit i dian Naval ‘Depart Fur Trimmed Sutts of 48.00 ur Collared Suits 88.0 . rf sritish oll tanker Saxo- i } Yelne, which in'en foute from Port late —————— Se nn Tweed or Soft Fabrics 48. Individual Types 8.00 i a reine bance 62 stinorth Tweed suits with pahmi fur collars; In Cclnee hic) duvet ds laine or mocha- w < : es | ee Special Offering — Saturday | ete ee ee Group Indicted on C! LCE LLLP L0G 0K RE AEE LLL AL j i H i } H | “Stolen and For; Indictments charging the “use of | i stolen and forged permits” to obtain } | the withdrawal of Hquor from bonded 1 i i | Se | 250 Misses’ Afternoon and Street Dresses | Formerly priced to 46.00 2& OO | CantonCrepes, Tricotines, Poiret Twill and Jacquard Crepe, i=< Misses’ COATS AND CAPES WITH FUR Types for Every Winter Occasion 78.00 and 110.00 warehouses were returnea yesterday Federal Grand Jury against ‘and B. Drug Company, Nor 168 Street; the Central Drug Com- venth Avenue; Her- | ax Gordon, Barney | Feld and ‘Barfiglio. | plaid fleece with pahmi or raccoon. coats of fiova with opossum fur. Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats— Sizes 6 to 16 years he individual defendants were in an interesting variety of decidedly smart styles. 78.00—Mouseyne capes with col- 110,00—BeaverJor squirrel col- | Te await tae atone ne I. aes lere of squirrel or beaver; panve- lared dress-coats of panvelaine | Grand Jury. They will be called for Res al ne ‘asic siniaaaiiciads laine straightline coats or wrap- or Jessica; cordelia wrap-coate leading to the ndietments to- coate with wolf; Normandie coate with black or natural cara- | 8 i with opossum; or topcoats of over- oul; beaver or squirrel, belted | | | MISSES’ FASHIONS—Sites /4 to 18 Years—THIRD FLOOR Tn a ae a a ei Ca Furetrimmed and Tailored Coats of Broadcloth, Heather and Polo Mixtures, some with Beaver and _ Beaverette collars, Sizes 6 to 16 Yeare. Special 25.00 Cleverly Styled Coats of Veldyne, Normandie and Bolivia, in all favored shades. ACTON TRAE VIN Clarionets Sold complete with all needed accessories EASY TERMS SELF INSTRUCTOR OPEN EVENINGS Stop in for cat- alog of 3000 musical in- With cloth or Fur collars. FRUTCHEY SILK SHOP Overseas Exhibition of American Illustrated. Sizes 8 to 16, 4 WEST 40TH STREET Special 39.75 near FIFTH AVENUE Just off the steamer from France, another ship- ment of Chiffon and Georgette Velvet Brocades, Handsome Fur-collared Coats Frutchey Sil Shop a the only atore in New York pre ae yo te receive recently any of these much-wanted tlon of newest bloused and and difficult-tooprosurercilies, belted models, Sizes 8 to 16, Special 50.00 Chinchilla Coats, with large shawl collar of Raccoon; Silke lined and interlined with Flannel. Illustrated. Other Coats of Bolivia, Camel's Hair and Heather, 6 to 16, Special 20,75 struments Mr, Frutohey's toreatght ta again protecting the woman who “The Whitney _wanta the sitka of the correct mode, Not only can ahe prooure Studio these silke here, but she has a wider variety te select trom at|| lower prices than elsewhere. $9.50 to $14.80 a yard. 8 West Sth Beret | NOVEMBER 3d T6 NOVEMBER 19h